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2BG4HNDA 09-23-2005 06:45 AM

Weight loss
 
K guys, i have a 93 si coupe, big heavy fully loaded pig, now im also a big heavy loaded pig so i need to put one of us on a diet, i now have bought a 91 si as a daily driver so i no longer have to worry about rear seats (kids) and power windows (wife) so i can really get this thing down a few pounds, what im wondering is how far i can go and how much weight can i ditch? Can the motor for the power roof be removed? Is it a huge deal to convert to manual windows, can i dump all the power steering stuff and just cap the lines at the rack? The other question is with the rear seat out does that let the rear of the car flex and should i install a tie bar at the back? Any suggestions would be appreciated, thanks in advance.....

TurbodEG 09-23-2005 08:26 AM

Re: Weight loss
 
i took everything out of my accord i had. a 96. no heater core, ac, carpet, seats. i only had one seat and a steering wheel. and i didn't have to put a tie bar or anything. u can even scrape up the sound dedner ---- under the carpet. looks like tar. thats weighs alot lol

2BG4HNDA 09-23-2005 08:36 AM

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Funny that i have heard that before but i have had my carpet up a couple of times and no tar stuff anywhere, i dunno if it's just a Canada thing but yah, just shiny paint..my buddies hatch was the same, northing anywhere...odd, any idea how much weight you took off? Im thinking of even pulling the roof out and just tack welding a patch there, im going to loose all the door supports, hood supports, latch, trunk supports, rebar's, i want to keep a radio and two speakers, and the dash, im hoping that's it, im just wondering what a realistic goal for weight would be, things like washer fluid resevoir i dont need, i will keep the heater cause It gets way cold some morning in the spring and fall, but yah, anything else i can think of will go....

R-MAK 09-23-2005 08:52 AM

Re: Weight loss
 
hope the ---- you dont get hit, otherwise you're done.

Xgenturbo 09-23-2005 09:14 AM

Re: Weight loss
 
This is the easiest way to shave off a few good lbs from your car, if you are willing to sacrafice a few things offcourse.

1) Spare tire and jack(only put them back in when you are leaving town and wont be local for a while, they are good to have)
2) AC, not just the pump, EVERYTING, connectors, wiring, the aluminum hoses that go to the firewall.
3) Power steering pump, hoses, resevoir.
4) Carptet, the carpet is quite heave on a car, you can replace it with secions of Black Astroturf(the stuff you use for backyards it comes in green, black, brown and other colors, about 50cents a square foot)
5) useless engine plastics, inner fender plastics
6)if you wanna go all out, remove the sound shield glued to the floor, this may take a while but its a good 15lbs of rubber glued to the floor.
7)when going to the track, remove the rear seats and pass side front seat, that loses about 15lbs as well

In total you can probably shave off 100-150 lbs of ----, basically that is like removing 1 person from your car, and we all know what it feels like when there is 1 extra person sitting in the car.

2BG4HNDA 09-23-2005 09:22 AM

Re: Weight loss
 

Originally Posted by Travis
hope the ---- you dont get hit, otherwise you're done.

Im 6'4 and 475pnds, in that car if i get hit im done anyways.....


Originally Posted by Xgenturbo
This is the easiest way to shave off a few good lbs from your car, if you are willing to sacrafice a few things offcourse.

1) Spare tire and jack(only put them back in when you are leaving town and wont be local for a while, they are good to have)
2) AC, not just the pump, EVERYTING, connectors, wiring, the aluminum hoses that go to the firewall.
3) Power steering pump, hoses, resevoir.
4) Carptet, the carpet is quite heave on a car, you can replace it with secions of Black Astroturf(the stuff you use for backyards it comes in green, black, brown and other colors, about 50cents a square foot)
5) useless engine plastics, inner fender plastics
6)if you wanna go all out, remove the sound shield glued to the floor, this may take a while but its a good 15lbs of rubber glued to the floor.
7)when going to the track, remove the rear seats and pass side front seat, that loses about 15lbs as well

In total you can probably shave off 100-150 lbs of ----, basically that is like removing 1 person from your car, and we all know what it feels like when there is 1 extra person sitting in the car.

Well i wont be taking the car long distances anymore anyways so tire and jack not needed, carpet just smells funny, so out it will come, and the car doesnt have ac, so that helps, now if i cap the rack at the lines and dump all the pump and lines and ---- it shouldnt hurt anything right? So 100- 150 pnds is what i can expect then?

Xgenturbo 09-23-2005 10:27 AM

Re: Weight loss
 
if you do everything above, yeah about 75 lbs since you dont have AC,as for steering, it wont hurt anything, my civic had power steering and I took everything out and its been fine for over a year.
I have my interior in right now, I just take it out when going to the track. so yeah, try this, when you have all of the above taken out, try to lift it all, Its gonna be heavy as hell. the biggest weight is the AC pump, the power steering, the sound shield, and the passenger side seat, door pannels dont really weigh much, maybe 1lb each so its not worth taking them out, I like looks as well unless i'm building a race car then it dont matter. carpet and underpadding will weigh around 15 lbs, you say your carpets smell, meaning they are dirty and there is moisture, so the undepading will most likely be wet if you live in thoes kind of conditions.

Hope this helps.

2BG4HNDA 09-23-2005 11:28 AM

Re: Weight loss
 
Thanks man, yah that helps, yep, carpet smells, just old car smell, well with my weight in this wreck it's gonna take alot to make it a "normal" weight......

fork 09-23-2005 11:48 AM

Re: Weight loss
 
I'm not trying to be a dick but maybe you should be more worried about putting yourself on a diet 475lbs is not healthy

2BG4HNDA 09-23-2005 11:53 AM

Re: Weight loss
 
Im not fat, im big boned....yah yah, i know, im workin on it, no time to exercise, to much family guy on tv.....


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